When Is a Group Algebra Antimatter?
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- Divisibility properties in semigroup rings
- Factorization of polynomials with rational exponents over a field
- Monoid Domain Constructions of Antimatter Domains
- On integral domains with no atoms
- On semigroup algebras with rational exponents
- On the atomicity of monoid algebras
- On the molecules of numerical semigroups, Puiseux monoids, and Puiseux algebras
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